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aide saddle put undue pressure on the liver, or enlarged one hip. Both of these mishaps are readily avoided if the der learns to alt properly.” “And how should one sit?” “Facing dead ahead, with back erect and shoulders equare and straight, The \ RIDING ASTRIDE ‘Women were naturally designed to ride like this,” continued Mr Kane. “They were not made to Tide astride, The ones who try it do @0 because they erroneously think it’s the easiest way. They seo men riding and they are moved to direct emulation. “Of course if @ girl goes in for polo, |l!ke Miss Eleonora Sears or Miss Emily Randolph, she cannot use the elde sad- Not One in a Thousand Looxs Well in Cross Saddle, Ex- if y pert’s Explanation. THE EVENING WORLD, do mot encourage the cross saddle. It came out of the Weet originally, and was used out thure as @ matter of ne- cossity. Women had to ride in the pion- eer days, and only men's saddles, were to be secured.” “Ie there any feeling thet the cross waddle isn't proper?” “I don't think #0. That's rather died Gown, I fancy most gentiemen who take ladies to ride prefer that they use t But no woman ap- Dears to consider another indiscreet =— because she wears the divided a “However, I feel quite sure that the crows saddie te going definitely ont. Horseback riding 1s euch « splendid ex- ercise, probably the best all-around ex- reise for women, Such an excellent Sport will not long be diefgured by a plece of faddism—riding astride te noth- ing dee. It spolle the grace, endangers the safety and real hampers the en- Joyment of the rid penne HETTY GREEN'S NIECE PLAYS ROLE OF HEROINE. Miss Elmendorf Risks Life to Save Child From Under Horse’s Feet. ‘Mise Lawrence Eimentort of No, 145 Arlington avenue, Jersey City, who risked her life to save a chiki from under the hoofs of a horse on Desbrosses street, ie at her home to-day suffering from bruises receivei when she was bowled over by the team, but not sert- ously hurt. Mise Bimendort, «@ niece of Mra Hetty Green, and who lives with her brother, the Rev. Augustine Eimen- Gort, wae hurrying through Desbrosses atrest when she heard a woman goream. he saw @ woman with four Ghiliren, one in her arms, pointing GIRL IS DROWNED IN OLD QUARRY AS Victim of a Staten Island Death Trap. Little Julia Linstade Second jtttie exptorera and wax nt FRIDAY, SHPTEMBER 22, 1911, abandoned quarry, 20 yante distant. Parente forbid their children to go near thie quarry, All about It are deep holes filed with water, 4 in the cen- |tre ts a pond more than twenty faet |deep. Only a year ago a boy attempted |to explore the quarry and was drowned, Jand tite father aued the owners of the ° Jeclared @ menace, which was who dectded to Was Juila Linetade, six, who lives with | her foster mother, Mra Willan Llese, at No. 101 Banis avenue, ln Park Julia was in the lead of the other the top of \the quarry when su © alipped Jand felt into a deep bole filed wit water, The other children watched her as she came to the selze @ Jagged rock. John and Emma Fisher ran to their home and told th face and saw her j ! BARRED AT BRYN MAWR. Side Saddle Is Easiest and Best, Says Durland In- structor. | By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ‘The wide saddle controversy has start- | @4 again. Not so many years ago cer- | tain fer “cow-girls” came out of the ‘West, all a-riding man fashion, cross | meddle For a time the few young) women who adopted the novel attitude @4 eo with the knowledge that they | were riding rough shod over the general | notions of decorum and dignity. But fnally something, perhaps the Popularity of the Moycle, caused pubdiio | opinion to veer about. Physicians and pbysical directors came fofward in favor | of girls learning to ride astride, And the cross saddle rider has been consid- rod just » trif_e the superior of her old- | faghioned r—until this fall. Now th wer yesterday ,when I talked with ‘ H. Kane, tn chargo of the riding closes at Durland's Riding Academy. “Mot one woman in a thousand cam ride cross saddle and look well,” eaid Mr. Kane. “But why not?" I asked. “Lege aren't long enough,” replied Mr, Kane. “The only type of woman who can | make a success of ridin; itride is the | tall, thin, long-Nmbed girl, with a boy- {eh rather than a womanly figure. And | she should have begun to ride cross | eaddie when she was a very young child, | We have just one girl of this type in the riding academy at present, and sho's heen riding since she was six years old. | SHE'S THE LIMIT FOR STYLE! AND LOOKS. “The average woman who attempts riting cross saddle {s continually por- forming the most delicate balancing feats. She bobs about like a clothespin on a line, She can't get the right grip with her legs and complains continually that the horse !s not narrow enough tor her. | “She's the Init as far as style and looks go. If she {s inclined to be short or plump her legs have a tendency to stick out straight on elther side, like the legs of a small child on a pony, Her hips are pushed up and made more prominent. She can't keep her shoul- ders tn the right position because she fe continually striving to maintain equilibrium, The divided skirt ts prob- ably the most ungraceful thing a st person can wear, Whereas the ordinary long-skirted habit is particularly be- coming.” “But isn't tt eafer to ride astride?” I inquired. | “On the contrary, the side saddle ts much safer. There 1s more support and {t tp far easier to keep one's balance. | Indeed, practically all equestriennes uae the side saddle for jumping and rough riding, even if they choose the other for ominary occasions. It has heen sald that a fall from a stde saddle js more dangerous than from a man's saddle, but that trouble is removed by one of the new stirrups, This ts a0 constructed | that the moment the pr of the foot stops the foot {s released, Then there are modern sido saddles so ar- | ranged that the rider can shift from one side to the other, as mults her | fancy, This makes long trips easter, — | “Some physicians have said that the v EENE'S I SOG \ 1-4 Carat, $10 | 1-2 “ 20 cut with ok hey ean by pandicos CHARLES A, KEENE Dinmnonda, Watches, Jewelry. 180 Broadway, New York Open‘unt!i GP, M,, Saturdays included dle for that game. women care to play It." very young girls still clinging to the reminiscences of their pony ridi e ee ae But only @ few HOW IT HAPPHpYED. (Prom the Kasse City Journal) “Congratulations, old man. 1 eee you have at last acquired an auto.” “No, I haven't. I got all dirtied wp Changing t non my typewriter machin frantically to a fifth that was running across the stroet directly in the path of @ team and truck. Miss Elmendorf rushed into the street and dragged th child back, herself knocke do’ “Do many women ride astride here?” “Only @ few, and most of them are WRITING PAPER—39c F Cabinet Special, at. td nhsgenpees pit ea 25c Combrte Cabinet—Containing 60 Sheets and 80 Envelopes: two tatent | SUXTH. Kuppenheimer’s Fall Clothes The Late Models for Men & Young Men Embody All the Sartorial Excellencies That the Discriminating Young New Yorker Demands. The reason why Simpson Crawford Co. makes a leading feature of these famous clothes is that Kuppenheimer clothes are irreproachable in fit and style, thoroughly worthy in quality and making, clothes that no to-order tailor can ever excel—if he can equal thom. © Wearnd Ton We want vour snecial attention for Three Groups of Ku Penheimer Suits which represent incomparable values at 718, °20 =a °25 The ‘Suffolk’ Is a Very Swagger Fall Model Cut with the new “natural” lines, an American adaptation from and an Improvement upon the be ae narrow cut model. There is a little shape to it, a bit of a fiare at the bottom, fits closely and smoothly around the neck and over the shoulders, Cut withtwo or three buttons, waistcoat showing @ little, slightly tapering trousers. New features in cuffs lapels. “New Yorky" from top to bottom. Made of finest novelty serge at $35. Made 9 of superior rough worsteds, very smart and noticeable, at.. 25 Kuppenheimer prices are competitive—they cost no more than the ordinary ready made clothes. Their distinction, their air of dignity and exclusiveness, their style, cost you nothing. atin. ered buttons holes. 14-16 yea: Special at... cheviot with in sizes 13 value $19.75. Kuppenheimer Overcoats are $18 to $60 The best things a custom tailor can make at double the prices will not improve on them. Saturday Special—300 Men's $] 5 $25 New Fall Suits at . They Are Positively 925 Suits—quite equal to the Best Clothing You Ever Saw Marked $25 Made of th th worsteds and fi i that are the chief feature of Fall styles. 5 nture® Beautiful tans, grays, browns and fancy effects; blue serge and the very newest English creation “THE ORD.” All the popular models; the newest terials; splendid all wool weaves; fancy mixtures, and rough worsteds. Sale price cial al Se wear, High eras mooth SIMPSON CRAWFORD ©O,, SIXTH AVENUES FOREMOST STORE Blouses and Sweaters At The Prices That You Like Best WONDERFUL displays in the Blouse aud Sweater Section. We are add- ing new models every day; great v! in dressy or tailored Blouses, and every desired weave and style in t Sweaters. New Novelty in Shirt, Collar and Tie, $1.00 Finished rendy to wear of striped shirting, in ht ground, mannish model; the new link cuffs; the front, back and sleoves without fullness. Lingerie Waists, of Sheer Lawn, #1.98 Dainty yoke of German Val. insertion and double panel to waist line of dainty Swiss embroidery; throe-quarter sleev and lace trimmed; lace colle The Peplum Blouse, $4.50 imported and Domestic Novelty Jewelry at 50c &» 95c High-grade jewelry that was made to retail atmuch higher prices. Tremendous Variety to Select From The lot includes Lorgnette Chains, © Second Floor, Of handsome point de masco lace, in cream o Steel Mesh Bag Hat Pins, white, trimmed with piping of messaline, i Brooches, Sash FP Frill Pins, white, bluet, bishop and the new tan an Fobs, Bracelets id Purses in platinum and oxidized; rose or green gold finished; plain or atone sot with pearls, amethyst, emerald, lace covered buttons, Short sleeves. Sweater Coats, $2.98 Sample line, including many fancy weaves, in 4 i hire, turquoise matrix two-tone or plain colorings, doubl gle sapp! all have side pockets; made of SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. mn vality zephyr, Values to 85.00, This ; 4 Wa DN CRAWFORD CO, SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMO: Children’s“Footshape” Shoes | Always Give Best Satisiaction Girls’ Foosshepe Shoes in tan calf, patent colt, gunmetal calf, high cut shoes with onk soles, CP Second Moor, Sizes 8) to New Popular Books at 4,4, Publisher's prices were $1.00, $1.08. end $1.50, cy third Heart Throba eelected fram 60,00 c¢ Old Peabody Pew by Kate Dowwine Wiastn. The Calling of Dan Matthews by Haroid Boll MeGrath, Glengary School Days by Ralph Connor, Sizes 244 to 6, growing Bitihctscs cies AMOR|\. Ulsas 1a; cei ces 180048 Sizes 11}y to @ $2.79} Sizes 6 to 8., $2.00 Widths B to E—Every pair a genuine Good- year welted Shoe. Sir HenriShoes for Women Our ling of Sir Henri shoes is complete; we have all sizes, ail widths, in the best known Shoe for the stylish dresser of Greater New York at 1 33.00 to 83.50. Marcie Behuyler by Grace L. H, Lass, ro rs - anon), We offer a Sir Henri Tan Russia Calf Shoe with a medium round Mee ret at Sea Nae t G [ Woited Nugue Cured tam — oe ) | perforated tinped toe; high arch, high Cuban heol, Rock oak flexible Tae Fee ee roceries " 26c | | tole. A-shoe that Sts the foot and gives the comfort as $ ' Pani varcdesay ed ry bis 30c | | 4 toon as vou put ition, All-slzes and widths 2 2.00 Eesha ORNs, 3 Seen. One Ce errr eerrarer | Nceertens =| as b. _IENENES ES Teee oI ~ Whe Beauty by 3 on Woodrow, ¢ or Fineapple Layer OC ce ia : Fifty New Falls Styles of Fe ier Boe 1 des yee ay an | | , Special Sate of Grapes Patrician Shoes for Women $4.00, 94.50, $5.00 The Man tu the Mirror by Hudson Douglas ehh ers ae 2c Pokay and Muscatels 38c Vict ne Patrician on the o4oe is ail we need tell the women of this vicinity Rewerecion of Mle rutin ty Fs ae ee Concurds ‘and’ ‘Niagara ~ New Patrician Black Satin Shoes, $4.00. pardele ty Raters Bern With the vow wile toe. medium Cuban heel, igh atuhed fertile welt aala, ae you know Tee Secchi Breale te ward Saleecr + eye =~ Ate BIMESON CRAWFORD CO. FOREMOST STORE Pred. Pakerieg feria Gineee- retaa® ,. SBC Ball-B. i Water’ sliced sn Kea iN 30c $1.00 Angle Safety all-Bearing $1.4 #2 HISTORY OF THE WAR wi stare tiators wid White Roller skates, . OF SECESSION, by Rossiter : . Corn Razors, at 39c | | i stension Skaies for'boysand girls Johnson, et Send | This Razor is absclutely the best The trucks are made of heavy gauge A concise history of this great echt ye Pure ye on the mark fine! steel, with hollow steel ball-bearin, struggle, in one volume, tak ! tempered steel and extra sharp, rd wheels. © Thira ite J ing up he Cause,” he at art ch te achat is fully sanilany, has receptacle for Extension Skates with iron wheels, Outbreak Uy , Beginning Fai your hots Ana., DOC; TOR 8c| nee ne ttinn hte ak e shavings. 100 3 of Bloodshed” and down to ar 100. packages ss: The Razor and two first ol Extension Skates with ateol wheels, the final battle, : ; Blades, roady for use, will] | ‘Rog with numerous 95 sete: 9 al Invi athe tcl Bo) | | Waslow"* Bal-Rearng Skates with amare C|| || Boneless Shoulders *"; 12%) price o es 92.50 Bethania) SapmnmeneneaEey |) Hatt @ dozen mall boya and «iris md the ni men to drag the big pool. Then were romping about in a ble feld which | Fisher girl catied out that Julla wa Daily Concerts by Victor Sorlin’s Orchestra, in Our Resfaurant, Eighth 6-33 td 6, AVE. 19770 20" STREET. Misses’ *29.75 Afternoon Suits in ‘Fascinating New Models Beautifully Made From the Scason's Newest Imported Fabrics and Diagonal Serge Splendid values. and exquisite trimming combinations of velvet and braid. with loose panel or close fitting gore with sma'l inverted plait at side, navy, old blue, leathar, seal brown and black large revers and trimmings of self cov- Clever new akirt model. are gray, seal brown and leather. value 624.75. $19 75 Junior Norfolk Suits r Nobby Norfolk model of durable Ee io ied” belt beautifully stitel and button trimmed; lined throug! guaranteed satin. Junior 3-Piece Suits Shoe top leu The fascinati riish kimono style, trimmed wit! Kuppenheimer Suits are 918 to 945 bi y touches of velvet an buttons Semi-box coat has collar trimmed to harmonize with dress, years; valuo 824.73. Misses’ and Junior Coats Of English reversible coating, suitable for college, motoring or general utility Sizes 15 to 18 years; value $19.75, at... FOR the smaller girl, in sizes 10 ment of plats and y Skin Diseases Need Not Be -Poslam Cures If suffering from any skin affection it is important for you to know thet em your druggist's shelf, in the form of « b x of Posiam, lies the concentrated healing power which will ease all phy | distress and effect a complete and permanent, cure, Poslam is obtainable from all druggists for 40 cents. With this ready means of relief so easily available, there is really no reason why eeze tetter, barbers’ iteh, pimples and like affections should be allowed to go wi and their discomforts unnecessarily endured. First che skin rapidly heals and is restored to normal oalam'a merit if «i pplication stops the i ving by writing for free t, New York City, sce Scene cote prtcpl tei Park. |i, there: that she was t 8. L, yesterday afternoon, #hen one of above. A rake xplore an old | body to th soon br y Fathi NEW YORK, $99.50 The modish coats have all the stunning effects in cut, collar, large revers The new skirts have high bodice The shadings include All beautifully lined in self colored guaranteed Siwos 14 lo 16 yours; also for sinali women. Valic to 88.75. EF Third Foon Tailored Suits , made in @ stun- with amall collar, Two Unique Models for Fall and velvet bound button Shades Sizes pointed straps mut with lustrous Stylish skirt model to 17 ud $14.75 Special at the for the younger girl. ing dress is an ecxtremel: Sizes 11 to 15 "$18.75 $14.75 value $15, $] 275 distinctive reproductions of domigned of Fnklian Diagonn! 16 yra., 821.80 value, | SIMPSON CRAWFORD OO., SIXTH AVENUE! : : eieg, Children’s Trimmed Hats For School or Dress Wear SMART and youthful; dressy without being extreme — appro- priate in’ every way. ur showing for to-morrow is unique. We think we can suit every young girl or miss who favors us with a We have spared no efforts in as- sembling a splendid showing for the and juniors of New York and that will impress you. [> feoond Foor, No. 1, Soft Velour Hood with rolled brim and dome crown, caught up at side with three French quills and Parisian wool ornament Very suitable and stylish for young $6 50 miss; apecial No. 2 is the Pierette—a dressy Hat of good quality black velvet with round crown and rolled brim; trimmed prettily with shirred satin ribbon around crown and lar; nleated ribbon rosette with dainty wreath of satin roseson brim... 0. ......8 wine $6.95 ning Hat fo f 3 is the Georgette—a very he brim sailor effect with bh and finished with imported hea: a Jarge miss; rolled miro! | These descriptions but poorly portray the beauty and cleverness of our ramen handsome showing of Misses’ and Children's Trimmed Hats — you must see them to get at the intrinsic value us well as the b ning youthful styles The Thistle—A charming and becoming virl’s trimmed school Hat, of fine felt trimmed with satin r wnd full shirred b 5 1.98 The Trotty—A very clever little girl's Hat of fine quality S Beaver Poke, trimmed to back y bow and end SIMPSON CRAWFORD 00. J een ORAL EI SFT soap.for your skin, Amti- foo e2_ as o> oso oe oo ore oro es ere foun high Rox containing holder and ru [7 Third Plane, 14 Kt fn gold year parts gold bande and frist i 1 a aie ris Side Frills | Are All the Rage in New York and You'li Eagerly Attend This Sale. 2,000 Side Frills Direct from Paris on Sale Saturday. © Main Proor. 4 @asinating stylesin whiteand cream TreRided are: tide Frille Chany lave # Side Frills ide Frills Real —_— 25¢e, 50¢, 75c, $1-0° Other Side Frills Real Irish Lace Trimmed Those stylish Pointed Back and deep back Sailor collars made o fi fe batiste an A lace, at 25c¢ and 50c ‘ Aleo Chemisettes and Half Sleeves of tine shadow net, priced apecial at 25¢ each, or, set ¥ 50c New Satin Collars With Velvet Edge In purple, green, rose, king blue. Suitable for dress or coat adornment. atiste Dress or coat sets with dainty em- 50 a e hroidered seal dedge. In white only. Price... . _Laiirson CRAWFORD 00, SIXTH AVENUES FORPMOST STORE. Announcement 100 Reversible Coats $y for Women at $14.50 All Colors and Sizes. We also call your special attention to our stocks of Fall and Winter Coats and Wraps. Prices range from $129.50 down to $12.75. 7 Floor & __SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUR'S FORBMOST. STOMM eed Every Woman in Town Will Want One of Those Beautiful Feather Cape Stoles, Scarfs or Neckties Made of fluffy marat Extremely dressy, and yet with sufficient warmth, Not the sheae looking domestic marabout but ‘The P. Mode, , far superior bothn quality and finish, and what's more‘at lesser prices. See what we offer for to-morrow; F Main Floor, A very handsome Ostrich Marabout Scarf, @ yards long, with ‘iandsome braided ornament and tassels; making it 244 yards long. ® In black, natural and taupe Yay) Hs. F 5.98 A very fine quality all Marabout Cape; large and full with about 60 tails in black and natural, Really should be marked 83.00, % nee eee ld he marked #500, 45 Og ut Stole, 244 yards in length, full and fluffy; only in black and natural and would readily sell at 86.50; for to- "4.50 morrow... n 1 98 A @ yard long 5 strand all SIXTH AVENUES FOREMOST STORE value black or naturel. L_ thurs AW Gi, Aisi Free Souvenirs in Cur En- larged Infants’ Wear Dept. With All Purchases of Not Less Than $1.00 A special feature of our Infants’ Wear Department is that competent assistance is given in selecting all outfits for infants or children up to 5 years of age, Infants’ Underwear, Dresses, and Hats at popular prices. Children’s Gingham Dresses In blue and white or pink and rabou ‘wonderfully good 9 Coats, large assortment of Bonnets EF Second Poor, ieee Infants’ and Children's Slips and Short Dresses, of good qual- white checks; long waist effect; i flos brie; Buc sae or ee yokes trimmed with clusters. of round neck and puff tucks and insertion of em- Sites 2 to 6 ye Bee 39- hroldery ces 4 19ci, ularly 59; at... Babies’ Silk Caps, 75e sleeves Children's Nainsook Dresses, $1.25. ; Embroidered China Silk, Poplin j High neck and long sleeves, yo! ; prettily crimmed with four i or Faille Silke ¢ trimmed witht tions of embroidery a silk ribbon rosettes and Valen={ iy HAWE SIXTH AVENUB'S FORGMOST STORE al Do Boys’ Suits with Extra Trousers, Three Lots at °3.50, $4.50and $35.50 ( The" doub cal and practical best suits to buy 4 1 "suits the parents find t economi- the vow mnaterials=-mixtures, t vs from 7 to . service-giving fori ecia | ud Bove’ Fine Quali Blue Serge © SUICS for Boyar. Wis y asted Style for Boys of 10 to 17 Double~

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